Word: ices
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ice is now about ready to break up and it will only be a short time before all the crews will be out on the water...
This should be the best game the second team has had this year, as they have been seriously handicapped by lack of ice early in the season...
Considerable progress is being made in the development of individual men, and open water in the Charles is being anxiously awaited. It was just a year ago yesterday that last year's crew first went on the river, that being the record for early rowing in Cambridge. The ice at present is very thin, and a little warm weather ought to break this up. Since ice in the Charles rarely lasts until March, it may reasonably be expected that the crews will be out in shells before long. Until that time little can be told as to more definite line...
...Freshman hockey seven defeated the second team 3 to 0 in a practice game at the Stadium rink yesterday afternoon. Two 15-minute periods were played. The ice was rough and much chopped up. R. W. Marshall was back again in the line-up after a fall suffered Wednesday at the Arena when he struck his head violently against the side of the rink during practice. R. H. Kissel, the Freshman captain, was temporarily out of the game in order to rest for the contest with Yale Saturday. The team is rapidly rounding into form under direction of Coach Paul...
...Baker was the individual star, with 2 goals to his credit, Rice and Fisher scoring the other two, while Gross and Trainer shaped up well for the Freshmen. Marshall, the Freshman coverpoint, fell down when he attempted to check one of the University forwards, hitting his head on the ice, and was knocked unconscious for three minutes, but he will probably be in shape again for practice today. The team worked at a fast pace yesterday, with the forwards keeping well together and following the puck closely...